sexismChristmas predators, parasites, or Magi?
Katherine Baker
| 12 December 2019 | FEATURES |
tags: Christmas, feminism, sexismIs it time a Mother Christmas graced the annual parade?
Carolyn Moynihan
| 29 November 2018 | FEATURES |
tags: Christmas, feminism, Santa Claus, sexismWhy self-identification should not legally make you a woman
Kathleen Stock
| 04 October 2018 | CONJUGALITY |
tags: identity, sexism, transgenderismWhy women – including feminists – are still attracted to ‘benevolently sexist’ men
Tom R. Kupfer
and Pelin Gül
| 02 October 2018 | FEATURES |
tags: evolutionary psychology, feminism, relationships, sexismWhy Paul Ryan matters for parents
Melissa Langsam Braunstein
| 15 November 2015 | FEATURES |
tags: parenting, Paul Ryan, sexism, work-life balanceThe Speaker's work-life balance is good for everyone.I open doors for women because I admire them
Brendan Malone
| 04 November 2013 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: chivalry, feminine genius, sexismFashion mags fail to empower
Ashley Crouch
| 03 May 2013 | FEATURES |
tags: fashion, fashion magazines, misogyny, sexismHighly eroticised glossy women's magazines are dragging girls back to the bad old days of misogynist stereotypes.Sexist Psy calls himself a gentleman
Tamara El-Rahi
| 17 April 2013 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: Gangnam style, Psy, sexismRemember Psy and his “Gangnam style” hit? Well he’s decided to grace our radios again, with another incomprehensible and yet decidedly sexist song. Named “Gentleman”, I am yet to find a link between this title and the song content. I decided to take a look at the translated lyrics and video clip to save you all the trouble. So here goes.Superbowl and sexism
Katie Hinderer
| 17 February 2012 | TIGER PRINT |
tags: advertising, commercials, football, sexism, Super BowlYale and the Nanny State
Kevin Ryan
| 24 May 2011 | FEATURES |
tags: education, sexism, YaleWhy has the Federal Government become involved in disciplining frat boy wannabees?How can ‘mother’ be a sexist stereotype?
Carolyn Moynihan
| 04 June 2010 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: European Union, motherhood, sexismWhile most Europeans worry their heads off about what is happening to the euro and the economy, certain members of the European political bureaucracy are getting on with more important things. Like drafting long resolutions about how to combat gender stereotypes in the media and having even longer meetings to get their ideas endorsed.
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